Celebrating the next generation of women technologists from Asia Pacific

Through this program, we want to inspire and encourage more women to go on and do amazing things in computing and technology. We also hope they’ll become active leaders and role models for other women in this field.

Meenakshi Narain Dhanani, Symbiosis Institute Of Computer Studies and Research

Nagashree S Bhatt, Birla Institute Of Technology (Deemed University)

Bhavana Jain, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad

Japan

Yuzu Saijo, University of Tokyo

Minori Inoue, University of Tokyo

Korea

Hyeonji Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology

New Zealand

Holly Ade-Simpson, Victoria University Of Wellington

Olivia Carline, Victoria University Of Wellington

Sarang Love Leehan, University Of Canterbury

Toni James, University Of Canterbury

Pakistan

Marium Rasheed, Lahore University Of Management Sciences

Philippines

Rissa Grace Quindoz, De La Salle University, Manila

Singapore

Bhavya Chandra, Nanyang Technological University

Jia Yee Lim, National University Of Singapore

Sri Lanka

Dinu Sandaru, University Of Moratuwa

Dilushi, University of Colombo School of Computing

Taiwan

Pin Chun Wang, National Tsing Hua University

Thailand

Chonlathorn Kwankajornkiet, Chulalongkorn University

Dr. Anita Borg (1949–2003) was passionate about changing the way we think about technology and dismantling barriers that keep women and minorities from entering computing and technology fields. We’re proud to keep her memory alive through the Scholars Program.

The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship has joined forces with Google’s Women Techmakers program to continue to honor Dr. Anita Borg and her legacy. Applications for the Women Techmakers Scholars Program for Asia Pacific will open in January 2017, so stay tuned for more details.